concealment ??

This is a discussion on concealment ?? within the Concealed Carry Issues & Discussions forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; i am having trouble finding clothes that work for concealing and give me quick access to my gun. i feel that i am obvious if ...

concealment ??

i am having trouble finding clothes that work for concealing and give me quick access to my gun. i feel that i am obvious if just in a t so i like to wear a jacket which is harder to draw from. normally i wear baggy clothes which work well, but i don't want to look like a trouble maker or gangster while carrying so i tend to wear carhart or wrangler type jeans and a solid colored t shirt when packing. any tips? do certain colors and/or designs work better than others? also what are the possible legal outcomes if someone makes me and creates a scene?

summer is coming so i am trying to decide if i should go baggy and get the "im watching you" look from leo's or go tighter and risk being made

First off, concealing a weapon under a layer or two of clothing will always present a slight hurdle when you draw your weapon (even while your weapon is concealed under a t-shirt), as you probably know....the only thing you can do is constantly train to access your gun in a expeditious manner while concealed. Do your drawing from concealment training both at home and the range (if permitted).

Everyone these days wears reasonably baggy clothes and untucked shirts. Depending on where you are at and the circumstance, fanny packs and vests don't necessarily give away that you are concealing a weapon. If you look out of place, then you are going to get noticed regardless of where you are at....doesn't necessarily mean that you are "made" as a gun carrier though.

For me, patterned untucked shirts help hide any larger weapons I carry like my duty SIGARMS P229 or my off-duty sig pro SP2340. If the weather is cooler, then a jacket or vest is obviously no problem.

I like to carry Kahr 9mm's off-duty so slightly oversized t-shirts work perfectly due to the small size and flatness of Kahr pistols. Larger guns do not allow me to carry them under a t-shirt; they will print nearly everytime.

I don't know the brandishing laws in CA, but I would imagine that if someone that says "baaaa" spots your gun and reports you to LE, minus any intent on your part to purposely expose your weapon, you will at least be confronted by LE, possibly have your weapon seized at the scene, along with your ID (and CCW permit), possibly handcuffed while they verify who you are and then release you, returning all of your property including your gun which may have been unloaded on the scene, and sent on your way.....with the LEO's possibly giving you a lecture on "next time" securing your weapon in a better fashion as not to frighten the horses. At worse, the responding LE agency could recommend you lose your license in the event you brandish your weapon even accidently, arrest and charge you but I would think that's a worst case scenario.

I wouldn't worry about "going baggy"....everyone does it; heck even fortysomething year-old old fart me and I get away with it everytime.

Actually, for us 50+, the slightly loose or baggy is more comfortable, and we don't have the "equipment" (abs) to be wearing that tight stuff anyway! Ever see "really tight" on someone 50+??? It's usually "Yuk"!

wishicould - You'll likely find over time that you'll become more comfortable. If you act "Normal", i.e. - not unnatural; people really won't notice unless of course you yourself, "Make" people notice.

I used to carry a P220 Sig .45acp in the daily local garb of the Florida keys (shorts & tee shirt) IWB. Granted I could manage it being over 240 LBS.
Now-a-days, I most often do a "Strong Side Pocket Carry" and every so often IWB. Take a look at www.palehorseholsters.com, or try emailing rj@hedleyholsters.com
Doing Pocket carry, most of the time I carry either my Rohr. R9s 9mm, or one of my custom NAA Guardian's (either .32acp or .380acp); Once in a blue moon I'll (IWB) carry a custom S&W M37 Airweight .38 Spl., a Kahr K9 Elite, a Sig P226 in .40 S&W, or a 3" S&W M36.
Lastly, when my wife and I do our evening walks around the parks, it's a .22 NAA Mini Magnum "Shorty" W/ 2 rnds "Snake Shot" (Pronounced "Face Shot".., followed by 3 rnds of Ball Magnum, this carried in my Gym Shorts pocket.

More than you probably wanted to know, but I hope it gets Yah thinkin'.

Here's my set up. I buy one size large button up shirts or polos. However, what I really like are the one size or XXL Dickies shirts from Wally World. I have several colors, but if you can't find the colors you need you can order from the site. Good luck this works good tested and proven. Also, the tails are long and shirts look good. They are normally 13.00 to 20.00 dollars.

Dressing "Out Of Character" for the weather & temperature will call more attention to yourself than dressing "normally" for the daily temperature.

If it is 91 degrees outside and you are wearing a cover vest or jacket then you ARE going to "stand out" much more than if you just have an oversize T-Shirt on.

You need to remember that only part of proper concealment is in your selection of clothing...your choice of holster & belt...the location on your body & the "cant" of your firearm.

The other very important part of Great, Effective, Concealment is mental.
If you look like you think everybody is looking at you THEN everybody IS going to look at you. Do not fidget or play with your firearm & do not "tug" at your clothing.

Most Important is to buy a high quality Holster AND BELT & put it in the correct spot (for you) on your body.
There is absolutely no reason why you should not be able to conceal any "full size" - "full weight" firearm just under an oversize darker "double weight" T-Shirt even if you are a small framed person.
If you have a "thin build" then that is actually a slight advantage to good concealment.

As others have mentioned - dark colored shirts are you friend. I can usually get by with a moderately heavy dark colored t-shirt concealing a full sized 1911 (IWB). The other thing I've found helpful is bending at the knees instead of at the hip.

With summer coming on, I'll probably opt to pocket carry a smaller gun most of the time.

Hey Wish- Give the DeSantis discreet pouch a look- I have tried almost every fanny pack there is. This pouch is much better- even gun people asked me what is was. I know some people will say that a fanny pack screams gun but the gun is concealed

summer is coming so i am trying to decide if i should go baggy and get the "im watching you" look from leo's or go tighter and risk being made

Having lived in socal I'm confident that the LEOs in Cali aren't looking for 'baggy' when they're looking for trouble makers, even at your age. Not so much as the past ten years, but there is still a big number of people that wear baggy all the time. I don't connect 'baggy' with trouble. Trouble gets connected more with that 'seedy' look. Can't necessarily put a certain type of dress on it, but more of a certain demeanor. I'm also willing to bet that if LEOs are present, you will make eye contact. BGs wouldn't likely do this.

It takes a pretty good actor for someone intent on doing bad things to carry themselves in a way that people won't be nervous. If they had this talent where you are, they'd be paid actors.